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By: Shachi Rairikar
October 15, 2006
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The entire nation stands
horrified as our so-called “intellectuals”, human rights and social
activists campaign vigorously to save Afzal Guru, who masterminded the
December 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament. The demand for clemency
coming from the likes of Lone, Yasin Mallick, S. A. R. Geelani is not
surprising as they all are self-admitted and declared separatists and
anti-nationals. But it is deeply saddening to see the self proclaimed
saviors of human rights and democracy volunteer all their strength to
save the life of a person responsible for the most heinous crime - attack
on our Parliament, the temple of democracy. Those seeking clemency for
Afzal have never been seen extending sympathy and support to the victims
of terrorism or to the families of the martyrs who sacrifice their lives
fighting the terrorists. Nor do they seem to care about the plight of the
families of those who might be abducted and held at ransom by terrorists
to liberate Afzal Guru should his death sentence be commuted to life
imprisonment.
One of the campaigners for clemency towards Afzal is the Magassassay Award
winner and social activist Sandeep Pandey. Though Pandey claims to be a
Gandhian, advocates peace, protests against India’s nuclear program, he
has no qualms in addressing communist conferences where violent naxalites,
who kill government servants and innocent civilians, are honored. Pandey
is greatly pained for the alleged minority killings in Gujarat but does
not have a word of sympathy for the three and half lakh Kashmiri pundits
who were mercilessly driven out of their homeland. Instead he has been
supporting the separatists in Kashmir, directly or indirectly. Like a
typical communist, he does not have faith in the “traditional concept of
nationalism”. Asha and AID, two organizations that Pandey is associated
with have been allegedly diverting funds raised from their chapters in
universities of United States in the name of education, charity and
development to communist and naxal activities.
Another activist, the Booker prize winner,
Arundhati Roy, whose writings on Gujarat riots have been found to be full
of fabricated lies, wants us to believe that “The Parliament attack case
is full of fabricated stories and evidence”. Her own track record reveals
her separatist, anti-national leanings. She has been maligning India as
invader of Kashmir and north-east in her international talks and had
campaigned for the Delhi University Professor SAR Geelani, an accused in
the attack on Parliament who on acquittal was fast to proclaim that he
would continue to fight for the cause of Kashmir. Owing to her Christian
upbringing, Roy borrows heavily from the international Church ideology of
perceiving India as not a single nation but as multiple nations belonging
to the many indigenous peoples. In her opinion Kashmir and north-east do
not belong to India and have been illegally occupied by India.
Medha Patkar, whose Narmada
Bachao Andolan began with the noble motive of ensuring proper
rehabilitation of those displaced by the Sardar Sarovar Project, seems to
have lost direction and reduced into a foreign mole with a one-point
agenda of ensuring that the implementation of the project and the
construction of the dam, which is seen as an important means for India’s
progress, is stopped. Patkar, against whom allegations of illegal
activities in the name of supporting the dam displaced and illegally
availing foreign funds have been made, has also joined the rhetoric for
Afzal’s clemency saying that death sentence to Afzal was a reflection of
“terrorism by the establishment”. Patkar exposed the skewed, strangely
narrow mentality of her creed when she said, “The so-called secular
Government at the Centre should consider the clemency appeal”. What has
secularism got to do with it? Does secularism imply that clemency be shown
towards a terrorist who has committed the most heinous crime just because
he belongs to the minority community? The communal mentality of the
supposedly secular brigade to which Patkar belongs does not permit her to
think beyond secular and communal, to think in the interest of the nation.
Her perverted ideology prevents her from judging neutrally and compels her
to perceive and project every issue as either secular or communal. In the
eyes of the law, a terrorist is a terrorist and not a Muslim or a Hindu.
The civil rights activist
Nandita Haksar is making a case for Afzal by wanting the nation to believe
that “We Haven’t Even Heard Afzal’s Story”. Ms. Haksar, we do not need to
hear Afzal’s story. We trust our judiciary to have done that and to have
given a fair verdict. We would much rather hear the stories of the
families of our security men who sacrificed their lives for the honor of
their nation, an emotion that is of course alien to the likes of Haksar.
Haksar writes, “Can the collective conscience of our people be satisfied
if a fellow citizen is hanged without having a chance to defend himself?
We have not even had a chance to hear Afzal’s story. Hanging Mohammad
Afzal will only be a blot on our democracy.” As the Supreme Court has very
correctly put it, “the collective conscience of the society will only be
satisfied if capital punishment is awarded to the offender.” The
collective conscience of our people is with the innocent victims of
terrorism and with our valourous defense and security personnel who
endanger their lives so that we can live in peace. The collective
conscience of our people is with those who never seem to matter to the
so-called social activists.
None of these so-called activists were in sight when terrible bomb blasts
took innocent lives in Delhi, Varanasi or Mumbai. For the activists in
India, the common man, the victim of terrorism apparently is not human; or
if he is, then he is not entitled to any rights unless he belongs to a
religious minority community. For them human rights are reserved for the
religious minorities, the basic qualification to have the social activists
on one’s side is that one should be a Muslim or a Christian. With this
major qualification on one’s side, it does not matter if one is guilty of
heinous unpardonable crime, his “human” rights will be defended even
though he might have impinged upon the basic rights of many innocent men
and women.
Ish Gangania, sub-editor of Apeksha, a quarterly Hindi magazine from
Delhi, and again a so-called “social activist” has quoted Haksar as having
advocated in a conference organized by “All India Committee Against Death
Penalty” at the Constitutional Club, New Delhi on May 21, 2004, “At
individual level capital punishment must be given to the persons like
George Bush, the president of USA, Narendra Modi – the chief minister of
Gujarat, responsible for the massive massacres and Dara Singh – the killer
of a German missionary – priest Graham Steins in Orissa a crime against
humanity.” Needless to say, in these cases Haksar does not feel the need
to hear the other side of the story and can afford to be judgmental
without trial as the alleged crimes were committed against Muslims and
Christians. Haksar, a Supreme Court lawyer, had earlier defended SAR
Geelani, another accused in the attack on Parliament and is married to
Sebastian Hongray, an activist of the National Socialist Council of
Nagaland (NSCN), Issac-Muviah group, a separatist group in the north-east
working for the liberation of Nagaland. Thus the separatist, anti-national
emotion runs in the family.
When the people of India, across the length and breadth, had appealed to
Mahatma Gandhi to intercede and plead with the British Government for
remission of Bhagat Singh’s death sentence, Gandhiji had rejected the plea
of the masses, pointing out that there could not be any compromise with
violence as a means, even for a lofty end. In the light of this historical
fact, the open letter to President A P J Abdul Kalam by Bhagat Singh’s
nephew, Professor Jagmohan Singh, and renowned filmmaker, peace activist
Anand Patwardhan who is also a sympathizer of violent naxalites, to
commute the death sentence of Afzal Guru, a traitor, saying that, “our
country can honor Mahatma Gandhi and Shaheed Bhagat Singh by doing away
with the death penalty altogether as there are many valid grounds for
this,” is grossly unjust to the principles the two great men lived and
died for. It is not at all surprising that the Congress, which has dumped
the Mahatma’s principles and turned him into a poster boy, has allowed one
of its Chief Ministers to appeal for compromise with violence and
terrorism. However, it is indeed very shocking that the noted Gandhian,
Nirmala Deshpande, has also joined the plea for clemency for a terrorist
while her guru had refused to plead even for a patriot.
Past experiences confirm an interesting fact relating to this creed of
activists, which is that they are most prone to receiving international
awards. There are many known and unknown genuine social workers in our
country who are toiling day in and day out for uplifting the society, who
are not media seekers, who do not sit on useless dharnas but who actually
work for and with the society in a constructive manner, to integrate all
sections of the society rather than dividing the nation on the basis of
class, caste and religion, instigating hatred, violence and separatism.
These genuine godlike men and women, who sacrifice their all for the
nation and its society, never seem to feature among the contenders for
awards of international fame. The awards always go to the pro-minority,
anti-Hindu, pseudo-secular social activists. Obviously international fame
and awards act as bait and reward from the masters, a means of
compensation and as inspiration for future endeavours for the activists.
The objectives of the award giving agencies are definitely not pious.
It would be unfair to undermine the intelligence and the intellect of
these well-educated, high profile people who have earned name and fame,
carved a position for themselves in the society, by right or wrong means.
We would be gravely mistaken if we consider them to be naïve, uninformed
or misled. With the kind of stature and exposure they enjoy, it would be
grossly unjust to allow them the benefit of ignorance. They are not into
politics, so unlike Congress and the other pseudo-secular political
parties, they do not have to cater to vote-bank politics of minority
appeasement. Thus, their support for the wrong and opposition to the right
can be attributed only to malafide intentions. They are obviously sold out
to fame, awards and pecuniary benefits that come from abroad.
These activists have their counterparts in the media too. A prominent
section of the media, both national and international, especially in the
English language, which, like its activist friends, seems to be sold out
and owing loyalty to some powers from abroad, is always eager to harbor
and promote anti-national sentiment and project these activists as heroes.
This nexus between the media and the activists is dangerous as it
intentionally misleads the entire nation.
These sympathizers of the separatists and anti-national elements lend
moral and verbal support to the inhuman terrorists and naxalites who have
taken thousands of innocent lives and project our brave defense and
security personnel, who endanger and sacrifice their lives for the sake of
millions everyday, as barbarians. They demoralize the nation, the defense
and the civil population alike. They have no regard for the establishment
and the country’s judicial and legal systems. Though they keep harping on
“democracy”, they have little faith or regard for it. Their loyalties are
definitely not towards the nation and they should, without any hesitation,
be perceived and projected as what they truly are “traitors”. They are the
elite, sophisticated extensions of terrorism, the B-team of terrorists,
who ensure that separatist feelings are nurtured, the terrorists are
glorified and the nation suffers. It is high time that the nation wakes up
to the reality, sees the wolves hidden in the sheepskins and dumps these
sham activists. India can do much better without them.
Shachi Rairikar
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